# Little Canada

Little Canada is the ultimate Toronto family destination because of its incredible attention to detail and ability to transport you across the country in just two hours. In 2026, it expands with new 'Little East Coast' exhibits, showcasing the vast beauty of Canada in miniature form. It's an indoor oasis that is perfect for families looking to escape the weather and spark a love for Canadian geography in their children.

## Details
- **Type**: activity
- **Location**: Toronto, ON
- **Address**: 10 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 2G9
- **Website**: https://little-canada.ca/
- **Pricing**: moderate (Adults $36+ HST; Seniors/Students $32; Kids $24; Under 3 Free.)
- **Outline Rating**: 2/10 (N/A - Indoor attraction, but the 'Little Nighttime' cycling lighting effects provide a unique simulated dark sky experience of Canada's landscapes.)
- **Accessibility Rating**: 10/10 (Fully accessible at 10 Dundas St E entrance. Wheelchairs available for loan. Support persons receive complimentary admission.)

## Family Amenities
- stroller-parking
- nursing-zones
- sensory-friendly-hours
- gift-shop

## Insider Tips
We found that the 'Lit-tleization' station is pricey but makes for an incredible unique souvenir for the kids. The best hack for toddlers here is the 'Spot the Moose' scavenger hunt provided at the desk—it keeps them engaged with the tiny details. Contrast Tip: Most people start in the morning, but the late-afternoon 'Golden Hour' in the exhibit has fewer crowds and beautiful lighting.

## Frequently Asked Questions
### Q: How long does it take to see Little Canada?
Most families spend about 90 minutes to 2 hours exploring the different miniature regions.

### Q: Is it good for very young kids?
Yes, kids under 3 are free and the exhibits are placed at a height that is easy for toddlers to view.

### Q: Can I bring my own food?
Outside food is not permitted in the exhibition, but there are many family-friendly options in the 10 Dundas E building.

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